Early Islamic Era Explained: From Prophet Muhammad to Karbala

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we take an in-depth look at the origins and rapid expansion of Islam, from the revelations received by Prophet Muhammad to the formation of the early Caliphates. We also explore the pivotal Battle of Karbala, a significant event that sparked the enduring Sunni-Shia sectarian divide within Islam, which continues to influence the Muslim world today.

Join us as we delve into key moments and figures that shaped the early days of Islam, providing a comprehensive understanding of its historical context and lasting impact.

Stay tuned for our next video, where we will continue this historical journey by exploring the period from the Abbasid Caliphate to modern times. Discover how the Abbasids influenced Islamic civilization, the rise and fall of various empires, and the contemporary issues shaping the Muslim world today.

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very goof vedio thank you keep it forward

abdalaguled
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Bro are you using a AI voice for voice over please kindly explain this

umartanoli
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Revelation: NOT on 40th birthday BUT at the age of 40.

iqbalmahmud
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So just saying: if it was Gabriel that talked with Muhammad, then why does the same angel also talk with Mary and Joseph and tell them opposite and opposing words? Both cannot be true. Also interesting to note that at one time Islam tried to work with Jews but Jews realized that Allah and Yahweh are not the same Being

ridingblues
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This is very good over view, ignoring the conflictive topics.

muneebahmad
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The irony of Muhammad being chased out by Meccan elites fearing his preaching would negatively impact the lucrative pilgrimage trade. 😂

idebski
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Appreciate not depicting the prophet and as well you explained.
although you could just have hidden his figure.
Good work

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